LIARS: Laptop Inspector and Recovery System

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University

Place of Publication

Perth, Western Australia

Faculty

Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

School

School of Computer and Information Science / Centre for Security Research

RAS ID

5076

Comments

Woodward, A. (2006, December). LIARS-Laptop Inspector and Recovery System. In proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth Western Australia. Available here

Abstract

Of the many notebook computers which are stolen, a large number are subsequently recovered. However, if the device is password protected, and the serial number has been removed, then it is difficult for police or other authorities to trace the legitimate owner. The squad dedicated to computer related crime do not have sufficient resources to conduct a thorough forensic examination of every laptop in order to determine its rightful owner. This project aims to produce a tool which can be used by virtually any police officer, or other person, which does not alter the hard drive in any fashion. This tool will be used to identify the original owner of a laptop with a view to having it returned to them. This paper outlines the various phases of the project and the testing methods that will be used to validate the tool.

DOI

10.4225/75/57b266d040c b4

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10.4225/75/57b266d040c b4